CPSCRecalled Mar 1, 2006 · #06532
Infant Seats for Shopping Carts Recalled, Chalky Residue Could Cause Skin Irritation
Hazard
These seats can have a white chalky powder or residue on their surface. It is the UV Absorber that has separated from the seat due to a molding defect that affected some seats produced in one or more molding runs. This could cause skin irritation to children who come into contact with the residue.
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Gray or red infant seats that are permanently attached to shopping carts in retail stores. "SAFE-SEAT +" is molded into the side of these seats. A metal tube around the frame of the seat attaches it to the shopping cart.
Product details
- Product
- Safe-Seat Plus Model Infant Seats for Shopping Carts
- Type
- Infant Carriers/Slings/Backpacks/Car Seats
- Manufacturer
- SSC Inc., of Fairfield, N.J.
- Model numbers
- —
- UPCs
- —
- Sold at
- SSC Inc. nationwide to grocery stores and other retail stores that provide shopping carts for consumer use. Units sold from June 2005 through December 2005.
- Made in
- United States
What you should do
If your seats have a chalky white residue, remove them from consumer use immediately and call SSC Inc. to arrange for free replacement seats.